This course will explore the variety of lesson plan modifications, workplace adaptations, and Individual learning plans required to meet the needs of all students. Participants will be asked to review sample Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and student records / files to determine best adaptations for CTE programming. Special Education Laws, Vocational Rehabilitation strategies, and work placement activities will highlight course expectations.
Students will:
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Discussion Board Posts | Point Value | Total Points |
---|---|---|
8 Discussion Board Posting | 3 points each | 24 |
4 Activities | 5 points each | 20 |
2 Lesson Plans | 8 points each | 16 |
Research Paper | 20 points | 20 |
Resource Tools for Educators | 20 points | 20 |
TOTAL POINTS | 100 POINTS | 100 |
Grade | Points Grade | Point Average (GPA) |
A | 94 – 100% | 4.00 |
A- | 90 – 93% | 3.75 |
B+ | 87 – 89% | 3.50 |
B | 84 – 86% | 3.00 |
B- | 80 – 83% | 2.75 |
C+ | 77 – 79% | 2.50 |
C | 74 – 76% | 2.00 |
C- | 70 – 73% | 1.75 |
D | 64 – 69% | 1.00 |
F | 00 – 63% | 0.00 |
Module | Topic | Activities | Assignments |
1 | IntroductionsStudent Diversity in CTE classrooms | IntroductionDiscussion postingActivity 1 | Posting and responses
Activity 1 Due: Sept. 6 2015 at11:55 pm. EST |
2 | SPED Laws, Procedures and Rules for inclusion of students with special needs in CTE programs | Discussion Posting and ResponsesActivity 2 | Posting and Responses
Activity 2 Due: Sept 13, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
3 | Assessing the CTE classroom for Inclusion of Students with Special Needs and Classroom Management | Discussion Posting and ResponsesActivity 3 | Posting and Responses
Activity 3 Due: Sept. 20, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
4 | Differentiated Classroom Instruction and Effective StrategiesResearch Topic | Discussion Posting and ResponsesActivity 4 | Posting and Responses
Activity 4 Due: Sept. 27, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
5 | Instructional Strategies, Assessment, Learning StandardsLesson Planning | Discussion Posting and ResponsesLesson Plan #1. | Posting and Responses Lesson Plans #1
Due: Oct 4, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
6 | Research Topic and Application to Teaching Students with Special Needs in CTE settings | Discussion posting and ResponsesResearch Paper | Posting and Responses
Research paper Due: Oct. 11, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
7 | Transition PlansWorking with FamiliesCTE Program Services for Students with Special Needs | Discussion posting and responsesResource Tool for CTE teachers | Posting and Responses
Resource tool/handbook Due: Oct. 18, 2015 at11: 55 p.m. EST |
8 | Emerging Issues in Special EducationChallenges and Support | Discussion Posting and responsesLesson Plan #2 | Posting and Responses
Lesson Plan #2 Due: Oct. 22, 2015 at11:55 p.m. EST |
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